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Jan Van den Bulck

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Psychology & Health|October 12, 2018
Self-control depletion and sleep duration: the mediating role of television viewingLiese Exelmans, Jan Van den Bulck
Behavioral Sleep Medicine|September 12, 2015
Technology and Sleep: How Electronic Media Exposure Has Impacted Core Concepts of Sleep MedicineLiese Exelmans, Jan Van den Bulck
European Journal of Public Health|May 20, 2009
Television exposure is related to fear of avian flu, an Ecological Study across 23 member states of the European UnionJan Van den Bulck, Kathleen Custers
Preventive Medicine|May 11, 2010
Testing the effectiveness of a skin cancer narrative in promoting positive health behavior: a pilot studyMarijke Lemal, Jan Van den Bulck
Health Communication|January 12, 2018
Sleep Research: A Primer for Media ScholarsLiese Exelmans, Jan Van den Bulck
Preventive Medicine|November 13, 2004
Television viewing and smoking volume in adolescent smokers: a cross-sectional studyKlaas Gutschoven, Jan Van den Bulck
Public Health Nutrition|September 24, 2009
Television viewing, computer game play and book reading during meals are predictors of meal skipping in a cross-sectional sample of 12-, 14- and 16-year-oldsKathleen Custers, Jan Van den Bulck
The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care : the Official Journal of the European Society of Contraception|November 26, 2009
Exposure to semi-explicit sexual television content is related to adolescents' reduced fear of AIDSMarijke Lemal, Jan Van den Bulck
Journal of Sleep Research|November 1, 2014
Sleep quality is negatively related to video gaming volume in adultsLiese Exelmans, Jan Van den Bulck
European Journal of Pediatrics|November 30, 2011
Fear effects by the mediaKathleen Custers, Jan Van den Bulck
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Psychology & Health|October 12, 2018
Self-control depletion and sleep duration: the mediating role of television viewingLiese Exelmans, Jan Van den Bulck
Behavioral Sleep Medicine|September 12, 2015
Technology and Sleep: How Electronic Media Exposure Has Impacted Core Concepts of Sleep MedicineLiese Exelmans, Jan Van den Bulck
European Journal of Public Health|May 20, 2009
Television exposure is related to fear of avian flu, an Ecological Study across 23 member states of the European UnionJan Van den Bulck, Kathleen Custers
Preventive Medicine|May 11, 2010
Testing the effectiveness of a skin cancer narrative in promoting positive health behavior: a pilot studyMarijke Lemal, Jan Van den Bulck
Health Communication|January 12, 2018
Sleep Research: A Primer for Media ScholarsLiese Exelmans, Jan Van den Bulck
Preventive Medicine|November 13, 2004
Television viewing and smoking volume in adolescent smokers: a cross-sectional studyKlaas Gutschoven, Jan Van den Bulck
Public Health Nutrition|September 24, 2009
Television viewing, computer game play and book reading during meals are predictors of meal skipping in a cross-sectional sample of 12-, 14- and 16-year-oldsKathleen Custers, Jan Van den Bulck
The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care : the Official Journal of the European Society of Contraception|November 26, 2009
Exposure to semi-explicit sexual television content is related to adolescents' reduced fear of AIDSMarijke Lemal, Jan Van den Bulck
Journal of Sleep Research|November 1, 2014
Sleep quality is negatively related to video gaming volume in adultsLiese Exelmans, Jan Van den Bulck
European Journal of Pediatrics|November 30, 2011
Fear effects by the mediaKathleen Custers, Jan Van den Bulck
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